One of those shot – Cashe’s girlfriend – in the horrific March 27 incident has died, police said. Cashe, clad all in black, is accused of shooting four people in a home – his girlfriend, her father, and her two small children – before randomly shooting two strangers, including a female high school student standing at a bus stop, according to My News13.

The Sanford shooting was the latest in a string of mass shootings in America. On March 26, 17 people were shot – and one person was killed – at a nightclub in Cincinnati, Ohio. A few days before, four people were killed in a domestic violence shooting spree in Wisconsin.

5. Police Had Intervened Earlier in the Domestic Argument

According to USA Today, police had responded earlier in the day to a domestic argument between Cashe and the female victim later murdered.

“Cashe and a woman became involved in an altercation at a gas station involving ‘property,’” USA Today quoted the police spokeswoman as saying.

According to USA Today, “Police were called, calmed both people down and left the scene. A short time later, police received a 911 call asking for an officer to check on the woman.” Another argument had ignited in the home, so officers responded and “quelled” it, the newspaper reported.

Cashe is accused of leaving but returning to the home around 6 a.m. March 27 and opening fire, USA Today reported.